Buhari Gets Order That ‘Threatens His Life’ Advised To Vacate Office Immediately,

Strong warning has gone out to President Muhammadu Buhari
from the Senior Pastor of the Awaiting The Second Coming of Jesus Christ Gospel
Church, Pastor Adewale Giwa to immediately quit the office of President.

A
senior Pastor of the Awaiting The Second Coming Of Jesus Christ Gospel Church,
Pastor Adewale Giwa, has advised President Muhammadu Buhari and his deputy,
Yemi Osinbao, to vacate their offices.

Warning
of consequences, he said Buhari forced himself on Nigerians during the
presidential election like Abimelech, the son of Jerubaal (Gideon) who forced
himself on the people of Israel.

In
a statement he personally signed and forwarded to DAILY POST on Thursday,
Pastor Giwa described February 23 elections as “the worst Nigerians had ever
seen.”

“Abimelech
ruthlessly murdered people believed not supporting his ambition to become the
king in Shechem. Apart from this, he kills 69 of his brothers, declaring
himself king and demanding tribute from the surrounding cities.

“The
only one brother who survives, Jotham warns Abimelech that this atrocity won’t
go unpunished. It takes few years, but Jotham turns out to be right by his
prediction.

“A
wicked can be doing sort of things, but he or she shall not go unpunished. You
don’t force yourself on the poeple because the repercussion is dangerous”, Giwa
said.

The
Pastor also expressed disappointment on the vice president Yemi Osinbajo,
saying he expects him to know better.

According
to Giwa, “Professor Yemi Osinbajo, being a Pastor should know better, and
should be able to do the needful.

“What
are the legacies they are leaving behind for our children who watched the show
of shame and rascality displayed by political thugs during the elections?

“Are
we moving forward or backward in Nigeria? If the previous government didn’t do
well, must you do the same?

“Surely,
God answers prayers, but He detests lying lips. By now, one expects Pastor
Osinbajo to tell Nigerians he is resigning from this government.

“What
will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul? What
are they doing for the families who lost loved ones during the exercise?

“All
they are preparing for is another election, power, position and money.”

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health care in Nigeria was provided by doctors brought by explorers and traders
to cater for their own well being.[2] The services were not available to the
indigenes.